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Judo The Judo Club exists so members can have fun while exercising. Members learn the fundamentals of the sport of judo and consequently this helps them build character. Club The club gave a demonstra- tion in chapel and participated in four judo tournaments. Sev- eral medals were won in these tournaments. Dr. Allen Walker serves as sponsor. ' ff! K C . if 1 .- Solomon Aguh and Deokie Ftamboolar lead a native dragon down the streets of Henderson during the Homecoming parade. Judo Club - Flow 7: Nathan Walker, Alex Walkerf Row 2: Philip Walkerj Row 3: Ernald George, Becky Simons, Allen Walker. aww A. ternational Club members Rachel Aguh Solomon Aguh Ukpong Akpan Bora Alpay, Marco Azevedo, Dave riaga Maria Cariaga Fabiano Carvalho Barthelemy Charles Joan Cooke Trevor Cooke, Vicky Creque, Fablana Jggionni Patrizia Cuggionni Moses Donkor Oliver Ferguson Coralle George Ernald George, Daisry Heastie, Kevin lcombe Motor lsiip Owen James Fouzia Khokhar Wasim Khokhar Matt Merrick, Johanna Mitterhammer, lni pong Okon Mkpong Mari Noguchi Muge Onat Gokul Padmana bahn Vincent Wheatley, Boyde Watson, Elias iber Lesa Rhymer Erl Morrell Stinson Ernest Ozemalah Deokle Ramboolar Kim Langford. International Club The International Club strives to help students from foreign countries adjust to life in the United States. The club also strives to bridge the gap between the American and foreign students and attempts to educate American students about foreign cultures. A dinner was held in the spring. The dinner featured foods from the different home- lands of the foreign students. Leaders of the International Club are Erl Morrell-Stinson, presidentg Ernest Ozemelah, vice-president: Deokie Ram- doolar, secretary, and Kim Langford, treasurer. Organizations 173
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College Republicans lt's that time of year when politicians stand on the soap boxes and call out to all who will hear. As the 1988 presi- dential election draws near, the College Republicans work to make a difference. The College Republicans or- ganization is a group designed to enhance the political knowl- edge of college students and make them politically active. lt gives college students encour- agement to exercise constitu- tional rights in elections. The CRs, as they are com- monly called, attended the state convention and special dinner to hear such people as George Bush and Robert Dole. The F-HC College Republi- cans emphasize the Chris- tian's responsibility to put the candidate ill office who will most likely provide leadership that upholds Christian morals. DAC Club The Dactylology Club strives to teach members sign language so that they might carry the gospel to those who cannot hear. Members have a chance to practice their skills by interpreting chapel programs. Each year the club holds a penny drive to collect money for the Birmingham School for the Deaf. This is the only school that trains preachers for ministry to the deaf. This year the drive raised over 3300. Jamie Bilbruck serves as president. Jackie Makool is vice-president. Angie Cook is secretary and Mylie McKis- sack is treasurer. Sherry Jen- nette sponsors the club. 172 Organizations ? Colle e Republicans Row 1: Laura Parish, Jonna Pickle, Amy Watrous, Joyce Montague, Kristi Barker, Jonna g - Brewer, Melissa Morganf Row 2: Darrell Sharp, Greg Mullinicks, Steve Davis, David Oliver, Jeff Johnson, Jason Faulkner, Todd Clippard, John Estesg Row 3: Reeder Oldham, Jeff Hughey, Craig Carroll, Steve Sentell, Chris Anschultz, Todd Lee, Tim Jones, Brian Whitfield, Scott Burleson. Photo by Holland Studios. DAC Club - Row 1: Jamie Bilbruck, Jackie Makool, Angie Cook, Tim James, Row 2: Joseph Stanley, Kerry Hasty, Karen Bradford, Dana Merrick, Steven Collins, Row 3: Greg Pollack, Rhonda Caddy, Jenny Pilkington, Karla Cochran, David Hale. Photo by John Bentley. A deaf preacher demonstrates a sermon in sign language during chapel. Sam Hester translated the signs to words.
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Bell Tower Goes to Weekly Editions W? K rw ',4Q,qHA . Bell Tower - Howl: Anna Eubanks, Michelle Gilliland, Kurt Kleier, Trina Thompsong Row 2: Kim Hale, Felicia Elam, Tonya Compton, Lisa Springerf Row 3: Melissa Tomlinson, Tim Dills, Scott Sewell, Lora DeFore. Photo by Holland Studios. Treasure Cnest Wraps up Year ww Treasure Chest- John Bentley, Sandy Fields, Wanda McDougal, Luci Woodard, Amy Clifford, Diana Thompson, Heather Jones, Nancy Bennett, Stuart Hames, Brenda Henderson, Alicia Mays, Deana Jackson, Mark Abbott. Photo by John Bentley, 174 Organizations
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